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I just need to know if the ford performance tpms sensors will work on the new forgestar cf5 that I orderedYup you're right and OE is only about $100 a set. Don't play the ebay game unless you have a way to test them before mounting. It'll be the most expensive $30 you ever spent if it goes badly.
yes.I just need to know if the ford performance tpms sensors will work on the new forgestar cf5 that I ordered
No you do not have to but they inexpensive enough to put in new.New to changing rims... Quick question, if I get new rims & tires for my 2021 GT (That has TPMS), do I need to replace the current OEM?
No, you should not need to reprogram for the new sensors. The last several years, Ford's sensors are recognized after driving for a short period.Do anyone know if you need to reprogram the car to accept the new sensors ?
I did a wheel swap a few years ago. Niches for someone's used 2015 PP1 wheels. The PP1 sensors synced after a few days. I just swapped Yokohama BluEarth Winter tires for Yokohama Advan Sport A/S + and had the shop replace, without trying to program, new front wheel tpms sensors. The two front ones had been intermittently dropping off. The new TPMS part number is shown in the picture. I've driven 4 miles and they have not yet synced. I'll reply here with the results after a bit more driving. I have a 2018 GT non-PP1.No, you should not need to reprogram for the new sensors. The last several years, Ford's sensors are recognized after driving for a short period.
I purchased a set from Ford Performance and used them with a new set of rims. About 1/4 mi, .4 km, they started synching, one after another and have been fine since.
Checking the part number, those appear to be the correct type:I've driven 4 miles and they have not yet synced. I'll reply here with the results after a bit more driving. I have a 2018 GT non-PP1.